Screengrab from security footage from One and One shows nruly Santas storming into the unopened lower-level lounge area. (One and One)

Another SantaCon has come and gone, leaving a trail of vomit and destruction throughout the East Village.

One and One pub owner Paul O'Sullivan says unruly Santas stormed into the unopened lower-level lounge area beneath his corner watering-hole, smashing, drinking and stealing everything they could find shortly after 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.

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"(The Santas) managed to storm in, rob all the booze, smash up all the glassware and steal all the Christmas decorations," says O'Sullivan, whose pub on the corner of First St. and First Ave. counts locals, including the Strokes singer Julian Casablancas and Village People star Randy Jones, as visitors.

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No, no, no! These Santas have made the naughty list!

O'Sullivan said that on Saturday, when he entered his subterranean Nexus Lounge that's below One and One, half a dozen red-suited idiots were standing on top of the bar. They were drinking straight from booze bottles and "maybe a hundred more" were passing around stolen liquor and smashing glasses.

Ho Ho Ho! SantaCon brought One and One pub a broken window and an estimated $5,000 in damage (Brian Niemietz/New York Daily News)

"I had to get cops to kick them out," he said, estimating the bad Santas had done $5,000 in damage.

The NYPD confirmed police responded to the location, but no charges were filed.

SantaCon brings out the worst in some people. (LSOphoto/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Further proving that SantaCon participants are less than brilliant, a partygoer named Jennie, whose phone was found atop the closed lounge's bar counter, reached out to One and One's staff asking if she could have it back. When the bar owners emailed to ask if she was proud to have been a part of the destruction that occurred, Jennie, who emailed from a umiami.edu address, claimed she was simply on the premises trying to return a bottle of booze that one of her friends had stolen and suggested that was how her phone "could have" gotten there.

She also blamed the bar's owners for being "unprofessional and close-minded" in implying she'd done anything wrong. When contacted for comment, Jennie emailed us: "I am currently trying to get a visa to stay in the U.S. so I am very sorry but I cannot put my name out there regarding a story of this nature right now."

The NYPD handed out 100 SantaCon summonses, but reported no arrests in 2016. SantaCon reps did not return a call for comment.